France plans to lift restrictions to combat "Corona" in the workplace

The situation regarding the Corona virus in France has been clearly improving for several weeks.

Reuters

France plans to lift restrictions it imposes in the workplace, as part of its efforts to combat the outbreak of the Corona virus.

The French Minister of Labor, Elizabeth Born, said in Paris yesterday that, starting next Monday, there will be no need to use masks or maintain a safe distance inside workplaces, as well as inside canteens and restaurants of companies.

Meanwhile, the coronavirus workplace ordinance, which has been in place for nearly two years, will be repealed.

It is worth noting that the situation related to the Corona virus in France has been clearly improving for several weeks.

Finally, the rate of injuries during the seven-day period, that is, the number of new infections that are recorded during the week, among every 100,000 people, reached 538.

From next Monday, people in France will be able to go again to restaurants, theaters and museums, attend events and events, and travel long trips using trains, without having evidence that they have obtained the anti-Coronavirus vaccine, or recovered from infection, Or finally take a negative test.

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